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  2. Gibberulus gibberulus - Wikipedia

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    Gibberulus gibberulus, common name the humpbacked conch, is a species of sea snail, a marine gastropod mollusk in the family Strombidae, the true conchs. [ 1 ] There are two subspecies :

  3. Macrostrombus costatus - Wikipedia

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    Milk conch eyes have rings that can range in colors from red, orange, yellow, to black. [3] An average M. costatus shell measures around 20 cm in length. The maximum recorded shell length is 23.1 cm. However, they are a smaller conch species compared to the more widely studied Aliger gigas, the queen conch, which can measure up to 31 cm. [5]

  4. Strombus pugilis - Wikipedia

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    Strombus pugilis, common names the fighting conch and the West Indian fighting conch, is a species of medium to large sea snail, a marine gastropod mollusk in the family Strombidae, the true conchs. S. pugilis is similar in appearance to Strombus alatus , the Florida fighting conch.

  5. Strombus gracilior - Wikipedia

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    Strombus gracilior, common names the Eastern Pacific fighting conch, or the Panama fighting conch, is a species of medium to large sea snail, a marine gastropod mollusk in the family Strombidae, the true conchs.

  6. Strombus - Wikipedia

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    The true conch has a foot ending in a pointed, sickle-shaped, operculum, which can be dug into the substrate as part of an unusual "leaping" locomotion. True conches grow a flared lip on their shells only upon reaching sexual maturity. This is called an alated outer lip or alation.

  7. Strombidae - Wikipedia

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    A live scorpion conch (Lambis scorpius) in Mayotte. One can see the eyes as well as the scythe-shaped operculum. Live Conomurex decorus in La Réunion. Live Lentigo lentiginosus in La Réunion. Strombid gastropods live mainly in tropical and subtropical waters. These animals are widespread in the Indo-West Pacific, where most species and genera ...

  8. Kyuukyuu Sentai GoGoFive - Wikipedia

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    The Psyma Family (災魔一族, Saima Ichizoku, Calamity Demon Family) is a family of demons whose only objective is destruction and intends to use the Grand Cross planet alignment to bring great calamity to Earth. The Family's matriarch, the Grand Witch Grandiene, hoped to travel to the real world by using the great amounts of "negative energy ...

  9. Lambis truncata - Wikipedia

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    Lambis truncata, common name the giant spider conch, is a species of sea snail, a marine gastropod mollusc in the family Strombidae, the true conchs. [1] Subspecies